Overview
- Argentina’s Nov. 24 will be the transferred national holiday for Día de la Soberanía Nacional, paired with a tourism‑purpose non‑working day on Friday, Nov. 21 to create an official four‑day break.
- Under Argentine labor law, working Nov. 24 requires double pay as a feriado, while Nov. 21 is optional for private employers and pays as a normal day if worked.
- Peru’s Diario Oficial El Peruano and the Education Ministry state Monday, Nov. 3 is not a national holiday, so schools and most workplaces operate normally.
- Puno and the province of Sullana in Peru observe local non‑working days on Tuesday, Nov. 4 by regional laws, with benefits chiefly for public employees and potential voluntary adherence by private firms.
- Select Buenos Aires province localities in Argentina announced administrative asuetos in mid‑November—such as Nov. 10 or Nov. 11—applying to public sector workers in those municipalities.